Method of treating oxidized tinned sheets or surfaces.



Patented 20, NW6.

(Specimens) ke M tin mm in the con dition are erdiimriy recovered from med by the act said. cans to ()0 u iich heating ecver'y greatly ine tinned. surface he the separated. epei ed out in the 6 and dip the same 2 the presence of a .e, grease placed en lead. The reis the coating of 01'1113 of eorredlng "i the HQ}, and much below .Llim Heir .l r 0/. en the process eeting new tinned sheets to the action IUOii1G31 lead in she presence of a since this is old and Well known prior to my discovery it was E '11 that. eei'roded and oxidized mild be effectively provided f of an alloy of tin and lead in ieieinbeiere described Without otherwise removing the oxide no t w "mined e,

9C bhe 'eieie, is v BIT Hi described which con idized or otherwise eer- 10 t e a action of a bath y 01 i'noiten lead in the 9 5 miele ii v 'hereo' I have signed +bhis i (he presence of two subscrib- STANLEY K. GREEN. 

